Dojo Dan
Alternative title: Woo-Lan Kid, The [Prerelease name]
Platform: Amiga 500
Region: Europe
Media: Floppy
Controller: Joystick
Genre: Beat 'em Up - Multi-Directional - Martial art
Gametype: Licensed
Release Year: 1992
Developer: Psionic
Publisher: Europress
Players: 1 Only
Hardware: OCS, ECS
Disks: 2
Programmer: David J. Broadhurst
Musician: Allister Brimble (The Demon), Matthew Simmonds (4Mat)
Designer: Andy Oakley (Andrew), Haydn Dalton, Mike Oakley (Michael)
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Control Dojo Dan through twenty massive multi-directional-scrolling levels of platforms, pickups and hand to hand combat in your quest to defeat the evil tyrant Valrog, who has taken over the land of Banzaari. Levels vary from jumping puzzles to hoverboarding, flying and buggy riding. The game features a large amount of constantly attacking enemies, and its combat is very similar to the punch/kick attacks of Kung-Fu Master. 

The game was originally titled "The Woo-Lan Kid", but was re-named to suit a younger audience.

http://www.mobygames.com/game/amiga/dojo-dan

Box design was partly credited to Oliver Frey, famous for his cover artwork on Newsfield magazines (e.g. Zzap!64, Crash), which were bought in 1992 by Europress when Newsfield went bankrupt.

http://hol.abime.net/381
